American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... instruction , leads us to the formation of the British and Foreign School Society , es- tablished for the express purpose of employing the new method in the extensive dissemination of instruction among the people of the British empire ...
... instruction , leads us to the formation of the British and Foreign School Society , es- tablished for the express purpose of employing the new method in the extensive dissemination of instruction among the people of the British empire ...
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... instruct . For proof of this we can refer many of our readers to their own recollection of the instruction of several of the classes of the Boston high school for girls . The extent of instruction committed to the care of monitors , and ...
... instruct . For proof of this we can refer many of our readers to their own recollection of the instruction of several of the classes of the Boston high school for girls . The extent of instruction committed to the care of monitors , and ...
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proportion which at one time needs instruction , 4500 would be about the number to be educated in this town , Of these sup- pose 2000 to be educated by private instruction , a number by far too great , if the public schools are such as ...
proportion which at one time needs instruction , 4500 would be about the number to be educated in this town , Of these sup- pose 2000 to be educated by private instruction , a number by far too great , if the public schools are such as ...
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